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A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “H”

In this article, I’ll be introducing a bunch of Western songs with titles that start with “H.”

You might not usually listen to playlists made up only of songs that start with a particular letter, but that’s exactly why you could discover tracks you’ve never known before and make some new finds.

When it comes to English words that start with “H,” there are plenty—like “Help,” “Hello,” and “High,” to name a few.

All of them sound like they could be song titles, and if you’re a music lover, you might already have a few in mind.

So, let’s dive into the article and see what songs are out there!

A roundup of Western songs with titles starting with “H” (61–70)

Hundred Acres (ft. Devin Morrison)NO NAME

Noname – Hundred Acres ft. Devin Morrison (Official Music Video)
Hundred Acres (ft. Devin Morrison)NO NAME

Emerged from Chicago’s poetry slam scene, Noname has carved out a unique niche with her poetic flow and a sound rooted in jazz and neo-soul.

Released in October 2023, this track is the lead single from her next project, Cartoon Radio, featuring Devin Morrison.

Over a percussion-driven, piano-centered beat, her signature intimate, breath-close delivery resonates while Devin’s smooth R&B vocals layer warm harmonies—an irresistibly pleasing arrangement.

In the music video directed by Darren Rabinovitch, a surreal story unfolds in which the protagonist, chased by a humanoid cat, transforms into a parrot—vividly reflecting her worldview that balances social critique with humor.

hopes up (ft.dashboard confessional)nothing,nowhere.

nothing,nowhere. – hopes up (ft.dashboard confessional) (Official Music Video)
hopes up (ft.dashboard confessional)nothing,nowhere.

This is a gem of a collaboration featuring nothing,nowhere., known as a standard-bearer of emo rap, and Chris Carrabba of Dashboard Confessional, a pioneer of emo rock.

Released in August 2017, the track appears on the album Reaper.

The lyrics reference November, capturing emotions swaying in the cold air.

Its delicate sound—woven from clean guitar arpeggios and a restrained beat—beautifully mirrors the melancholy at autumn’s end.

A melody of introspection and yearning spun by two artists across generations.

It’s a song for anyone who can relate to confronting loneliness and anxiety while striving to rise above them.

Here For It AllMariah Carey

Mariah Carey – Here For It All (Official Lyric Video)
Here For It AllMariah Carey

This piece, the title track and final song of the album Here For It All released in September 2025, begins as a piano-led ballad that gradually rises into a gospel-like swell.

The lyrics, which vow to remain “here” despite hardship and loss, are layered with a time-weathered vocal timbre and prayerful ad-libs, giving it a mature, universal quality distinct from the power ballads of the ’90s.

It stands as a symbolic number that Mariah Carey released under a new, strongly independent framework through her own imprint.

It’s a deeply resonant song I recommend for moments when you want to face yourself honestly, and when you want to feel the bonds you share with someone anew.

HeroMariah Carey

Mariah Carey – Hero (Official HD Video)
HeroMariah Carey

A ballad filled with quiet strength that makes you aware of the power sleeping within yourself.

Included on the 1993 album “Music Box,” it spent four consecutive weeks at No.

1 in the U.S.

as a single.

It was originally intended to be offered to another singer as a movie theme song, but Mariah Carey ended up singing it herself, revising the lyrical perspective and arrangement to complete it—so the story goes.

Even when you’re sunk in disappointment or doubt, the lyrics remind you not to rely on someone else but to remember the hero within.

Riding on the simple resonance of piano and organ, the restrained-then-released vocal delivery conveys the meaning of the words directly.

Performed at weddings and memorials alike, this piece carries a universal message that stands beside anyone at a crossroads in life.

HumanBrandi Carlile

Brandi Carlile – Human (Official Video)
HumanBrandi Carlile

Brandi Carlile, an 11-time Grammy winner and a leading figure in Americana and folk rock, has released an anthemic track from Returning to Myself, her eighth studio album, released in October 2025.

The album elevates a message that embraces human imperfection through powerful vocals and dynamic arrangements.

Produced by Andrew Watt, Aaron Dessner, and John Vernon, it masterfully fuses the storytelling of folk with the exhilaration of rock.

Serving as the centerpiece of the tour titled “The Human Tour,” the work portrays a way of living that accepts both vulnerability and strength, offering encouragement and comfort in equal measure.

Its universal theme of self-acceptance will resonate with anyone feeling worn down by daily life.

History (Ft. James Blake)Dave

As a standard-bearer of UK rap, Dave commands a singular presence with socially conscious lyrics and overwhelming skill.

On the opening track of his October 2025 album, The Boy Who Played the Harp, he welcomes James Blake as a guest and quietly interrogates his own calling through themes of divine will and destiny.

Set against a transparent soundscape of minimalist piano and falsetto, the interplay between viewing success not as coincidence but as revelation from above and an ethics rooted in the streets is striking.

Serving as the entry point to a concept album modeled on King David of the Old Testament, the piece shines with a narrative voice that moves between spirituality and everyday reality.

Epic in scope yet accessible, it’s a track I highly recommend to anyone seeking a serene, contemplative listen.

HaikuJenevieve

Jenevieve – Haiku (Official Music Video)
HaikuJenevieve

Released in May 2025 after nearly two years, this new track is an R&B tune that captures the delicate emotions of falling in love—short and deep, like a haiku.

Miami-born singer-songwriter Genevieve crafted it with her longtime collaborator, Elijah Gabor.

Her soft yet powerful vocals layer over a sound that perfectly blends retro flair with a modern sensibility.

In the music video, filmed in Manila, Philippines, dreamlike scenes of riding a carriage through the city set a surreal tone.

With lyrics that poetically express the feeling of longing for someone, the song resonates deeply—perfect for moments of quiet reflection under a cloudy sky.

Its dreamy, soulful textures bring a sense of calm to days when the weather won’t quite clear.